Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] him in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the Greens ever form a government , they should use him in the commercials advocating population control . |
2 | She must call him in the morning , give him all the names she had found , and let the police handle any investigation . |
3 | ‘ We 're ready for you , now , ’ Bloxham said , indicating that Dowd should join him in the lift . |
4 | Bingley 's Richard Nerurkar , who finished second , should join him in the team , having achieved the qualifying time in the World Championships last year , but third-placed Paul Evans must decide whether to chase it in Europe before the team is finalised on June 28 . |
5 | But now , with only a little while to go before she must join him in the sitting-room , she was starting to have second thoughts about the wisdom of accepting . |
6 | ‘ I 'll supervise him in the clinic for an hour or two . |
7 | Dreams , I 'll catch him in the net of my dreams . |
8 | ‘ Tell that brother of yours that we 'll catch him in the end so he might as well give himself up . ’ |
9 | Or she might drown him in the bath or push him under a train . |
10 | Instead of leaving Deanein the reserves as he did with rocky he 'll keep him in the firsts and he 'll come good . |
11 | We 'll dump him in the river by Rotherhithe . ’ |
12 | You 'll thank him in the end , you mark my words . ’ |
13 | I might phone him in the morning |
14 | Well that 's what I 'm saying I 'll put him in the bed , but he wo n't sleep in the bed , he can sleep with me . |
15 | We 'll kick him in the groin if he questions it |
16 | If one knight became separated from the rest of his team he might find five or six opponents all bearing down on him at once , and one of them might strike him in the back . |
17 | It 'll hit him in the eye |
18 | You 'll find him in the Royalbion Hospitality Unit . ’ |
19 | ‘ No , but you 'll find him in the bar at the nearest race meeting to London . |
20 | When there 's no racing nearby , you 'll find him in the Garrick Club . ’ |
21 | She 'd beat him in the kitchen ! |
22 | Lisa pulled herself up to her full five feet three inches , wishing for an extra foot or so so that she could look him in the eye . |
23 | With his head turned his face was close to hers and he would stare right at her , maybe thinking nobody could see him in the dimness , or maybe not caring if they did . |
24 | Hey , you could tape him in the night so he can believe you next time , that he snores ! |
25 | I wish I could join him in the corridor , but now it is so crammed that there is no room . |
26 | On 28 May , the DIA video gear arrived from Lebanon , and on the 29th , he flew home alone with it , having been assured that Mary-Claude and Sarah would be protected until such time as they could join him in the States with Mary-Claude 's sister Giselle . |
27 | She could hear him in the room , yet he did n't answer . |
28 | The dealing manager would be hovering breathing down the dealers ' necks like Big Brother , nodding approvingly if they sounded convincing , or else shouting : " You need to be more fucking aggressive " ( so the client could hear him in the background ) . |
29 | No you would n't , I 'd put him in the bed . |
30 | The effect of these grants was to place most of south Wales under Despenser 's influence ; only the Earl of Arundel , who was given the lordship of Chirk , could rival him in the Marches . |